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So how do you learn solutions to DEs? Do you just apply them over and over again until you've got a feeling for them? I can always follow them just like I can follow proofs, but being able to freely write them takes an unusual amount of effort. Much more than just memorizing a few facts. Do you guys think flashcards with random parts blurred out could do it?